Nicola Conte ‎– Bossa Per Due

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1 Arabesque
Vibraphone – Pasquale Bardaro
3:34
2 Bossa Per Due
Piano, Organ – Gianni Lenoci Vocals – Paola Arnesano
5:52
3 Dossier Omega
Guitar – Guido Di Leone Sitar – Nicola Nesta Tabla – Pippo D'Ambrosio Vocals – Gabriella Schiavone
6:32
4 Il Cherchio Rosso
Double Bass – Mauro Gargano Piano, Organ – Mirko Signorile
4:21
5 Fuoco Fatuo
Saxophone, Flute – Bruno Marini Vibraphone – Pasquale Bardaro
3:37
6 Forma 2000
Flute, Saxophone [Alto] – Gaetano Partipilo Guitar – Michele Biancofiore Vocals – Rosalia De Souza
6:00
7 Missione A Bombay
Drums – Fabio Accardi Electric Bass – Pierluigi Balducci Sitar – Nicola Nesta Tabla – Pippo D'Ambrosio
4:43
8 Jazz Pour Dadine
Double Bass – Mauro Gargano Flute, Saxophone [Alto] – Gaetano Partipilo
3:51
9 The In Samba
Electric Bass – Stefano Valenzano Flute, Saxophone [Alto] – Gaetano Partipilo Guitar – Guido Di Leone Piano, Organ – Gianni Lenoci Vocals – Paola Arnesano
5:54
10 La Coda Del Diavolo
Piano, Organ – Mirko Signorile Vibraphone – Pasquale Bardaro Vocals – Stefania Di Pierro
4:22
11 Mambo De Los Dandies
Organ – Marco Magno Saxophone [Tenor] – Francesco Lomangino
4:37
12 Jet Sounds
Electric Bass – Stefano Valenzano Guitar – Guido Di Leone Saxophone, Flute – Bruno Marini
5:19
13 Trappola Mortale
Piano, Organ – Gianni Lenoci
3:36

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Previously released with an identical tracklist in Europe and Japan on an album titled "Jet Sounds" (2000).

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Rated 5/5
Review by scoundrel Apr 09, 2004
Nicola Conte channels the spirit of 60s Italian jazz and spy movie soundtracks into his debut album, Bossa Per Due, and the results are amazingly fun. The tracks here exude such happiness that it’s impossible not to have a smile on your face while listening to this album. There’s plenty here to liven up dinner gatherings or cocktail parties. “Bossa Per Due” makes you want to go for a drive down a sunny Mediterranean coast. “Fuoco Fatuo” should be played when you want to evoke that smoky, underground jazz club feel. And “La Coda Del Diavolo” is a must for any wild and crazy swingers in the party. And along with the joyousness, there’s quite a bit of accomplished songwriting and musicianship too. This is jazz at its perkiest.

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